Re[2]: The Bat! 3.86.10

2006-12-15 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello Mau, Thursday, December 14, 2006, 23:14:26, you wrote: Yes, it is not globally available because I removed the A record, but the domain is a FQDN. But don't tell me that The Bat! does an nslookup of the host (client) machine name it is sending from before connecting to the SMTP server

Re[2]: The Bat! 3.86.10

2006-12-15 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello Mau, Friday, December 15, 2006, 17:10:16, you wrote: The reason I ask is because in the URL you provided I read that The getnameinfo function was added to the Ws2_32.dll on Windows XP and later. and, if you use(d) exactly the same call in 3.85.03, then I don't understand what is happening.

Re[2]: The Bat! 3.86.10

2006-12-14 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello Mau, Thursday, December 14, 2006, 1:27:27 AM, you wrote: | T 20061214 001304 4576160c EHLO Maria.ermapper-spain.com nslookup Maria.ermapper-spain.com gives can't find Maria.ermapper-spain.com: Non-existent domain Because this name is not globally-resolvable, The Bat! doesn't send it.

Re[2]: The Bat! 3.86.10

2006-12-14 Thread Paul Van Noord
12/14/2006 12:22 PM Hi Alexander, On 12/14/2006 Alexander S. Kunz wrote: ASK Is there a reason to not use the local machine name? ASK I think that disclosing the LAN IP without the need to do so might be ASK considered a security issue by some people. agreed. -- Take Care, Paul Voyager

Re[2]: The Bat! 3.86.10

2006-12-14 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello Peter, Wednesday, December 13, 2006, 0:47:28, you wrote: But! ... https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6116 is still unfixed! I can reproduce this bug; will try to fix it. -- Best regards, Maxim Masiutinmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]